S’mores Christmas Ornaments

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S’mores Christmas Ornaments

1 Cut laminated burlap into squares and rectangles using pinking shears. 2 pieces per ornament. These are 2×2, 3×3, and 3×2.2 Cut brown felt to fit just inside of the burlap square-4 pieces per ornament.3 Cut white felt double the size of the brown square. 1 piece per ornament.4 Using a colored pencil, draw a line down the center of the burlap square. Add dots to mimic the look of graham cracker.5 Add a dot of glue to the bottom piece of burlap. 6 Place one brown felt square onto glue. Add a dot of glue and place the 2nd brown felt square in place.7 Fold the white felt over so that it fits just inside of the burlap. This gives it a fluffy look, mimicking a marshmallow. Glue in place.8 Place second brown felt square on top of the white felt. Glue in place. Add the 4th brown square and glue in place.9 Place top piece of burlap over the brown square. Glue in place.10 Cut a piece of twine long enough to use for hanging the ornament.11 Add a small dot of hot glue to the center top of the ornament. Hold twine in place for about 30 seconds until it is set.

These are super easy to make and they’ll be fun ornaments for any tree. They are simple enough that this is a kid friendly craft, too.

How easy was that? I made several of them all in under thirty minutes. I had all of the items I used in my craft stash, so the new cost for the ornaments was zero.

I’m going to have my grands make some of these and they will absolutley love it! So creative. I’m going to make a couple as a food toy for my little niece. I made some felt bacon and eggs for her. She will love these!

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